Death sentence against 4 freedom of speech prisoners in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi opposition sources revealed that the Saudi authorities have issued final death sentences against 4 freedom of expression prisoners in Saudi Arabia.
According to the reports of these sources, “Raad Mohammad Zaif Al-Fazl”, “Mohammed Ali Al-Shaqaq”, “Mansour Samir Al-Hayek”, “Mazrouq Mohammad Zaif Al-Fazl”, freedom of expression detainees were sentenced to death in Al Saud prisons.
This is while the Saudi authorities issued a 27-year prison sentence against the Saudi activist Ali Razi Mansour Al-Haiki.
These detainees have been in custody since 2016.
Suppression of the opposition increased significantly in Saudi Arabia, especially after the reign of Salman bin Abdulaziz and his son Muhammad as crown prince, and in addition to the critics of the Saudi system, it also included the opponents of Muhammad bin Salman himself.
The Al-Saud regime wants to show that no activist or critic is safe and controls and silences them through spying tools. In the past, the Saudi regime oppressed unique people, but today, the repression of this regime has included all classes of scholars, princes, missionaries, clerics, and even children and women, and Al-Saud’s actions have created new movements inside and outside the country against this. It becomes a diet.
The European-Saudi Human Rights Organization recently emphasized that Saudi Arabia has recorded a record number of executions in the past ten years, while it executed 1,100 people from 2013 to October of this year, more than 990 of which occurred during the reign of King Malik. Salman bin Abdulaziz has been since early 2015.